パンツ

Japanese

Etymology

From English pants.

Pronunciation

Noun

パンツ (rōmaji pantsu)

  1. pants (undergarment covering the genitals)
    • 1997 July 17, Amagi, Seimaru; Kanari, Yozaburo; Sato, Fumiya, “ファイル18 じんせきさつじんけん [File 18: The Demonic Ruins Murder Case ①]”, in きんいちしょうねんけん簿 [Young Kindaichi Case Files], volume 25 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN:
      そのフリフリホワイトのパンツは‥‥宗像 (むなかた)センパイ!
      Sono furifuri howaito no pantsu wa‥‥ Munakata-senpai!
      Those frilly white panties‥‥ Munakata-senpai!
    • 2002 March 9, Hotta, Yumi; Obata, Takeshi, “だい131きょく ためされるすみ [Game 131: Isumi’s Endeavor]”, in ヒカルの碁 [Hikaru’s Go], volume 16 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN, page 68:
      パンツだけはここで () (ぶん) (あら)って ()
      Pantsu dake wa koko de jibun de aratte hosu
      Wash your underpants yourself and hang them over there
  2. pants (garment covering the body from the waist downwards)

Descendants

  • Mandarin: 胖次 (pàngcì)

See also

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